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The phrase "a small area of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or specific space or region, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The research focused on a small area of the forest that had been affected by the recent storm."
Alternatives: "a limited region of" or "a narrow section of".
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"It's a small area of cultivation".
(The excavation covered only a small area of Dinaledi).
They also constitute a small area of the entire territory.
That's where a small area of the brain that controls the muscles is damaged at birth.
After an hour, Thom heads back to Brooklyn to redecorate a small area of my apartment.
But injected locally, it paralyzes just a small area of skeletal muscle.
Even so, Father Bernard's persistent efforts have created a small area of safety.
Beneath a small area of the surface is a platform, which the mice can't see.
But Smarr's gastroenterologist was skeptical: a colonoscopy had shown only a small area of inflammation.
After all, we did only look at a small area of the cheek.
David effectively contained them in a small area of the Mediterranean coast.
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